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4 to 6 weeks after filing your application you will receive notice of an appointment to get your fingerprinting done for USCIS. Approximately 75 days after filing you will receive notice from Citizenship and Immigration Services Office as to approval of your application.
Filing Fee Information Remember that you need to have an approved Form I-800A to submit Form I-800, which has a filing fee of $775, not including biometric fees.
Use Form I-800, Petition to Classify Convention Adoptee as an Immediate Relative, to finalize the immigration process if you will adopt a child who habitually resides in a Convention country and you have an approved, valid Form I-800A, Application for Determination of Suitability to Adopt a Child from a Convention
Tips for Filing Forms Online Step 1: Create a USCIS online account if you dont already have one. Step 2: Select File a Form Online. Step 3: Complete all sections of your form. Step 4: Upload evidence. Step 5: Review and digitally sign your form. Step 6: Pay the filing fee. Step 7: View appointment notices.
Filing Fee Information Remember that you need to have an approved Form I-800A to submit Form I-800, which has a filing fee of $775, not including biometric fees.
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4 to 6 weeks after filing your application you will receive notice of an appointment to get your fingerprinting done for USCIS. Approximately 75 days after filing you will receive notice from Citizenship and Immigration Services Office as to approval of your application.
After the Form I-800 is provisionally approved by USCIS and the U.S. Embassy or Consulate has contacted the Central Authority of the Hague Convention country, you can travel abroad and complete the adoption or obtain legal custody and bring the child to the United States to complete the final adoption here.
To determine the childs eligibility for classification as a Convention adoptee. The U.S. citizen prospective adoptive parent files the petition to finalize the immigration process of a child who habitually resides in a Convention country.

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